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Wife-abuse in Eighteenth-century France (Paperback)
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Wife-abuse in Eighteenth-century France (Paperback)
Series: Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment, 2009:01
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Recent archival research has focussed on the material conditions of
marriage in eighteenth-century France, providing new insight into
the social and judicial contexts of marital violence. Mary Trouille
builds on these findings to write the first book on spousal abuse
during this period. Through close examination of a wide range of
texts, Trouille shows how lawyers and novelists adopted each
other's rhetorical strategies to present competing versions of the
truth. Male voices - those of husbands, lawyers, editors, and
moralists - are analysed in accounts of separation cases presented
in Des Essarts's influential Causes celebres, in moral and legal
treatises, and in legal briefs by well-known lawyers of the period.
Female voices, both real and imagined, are explored through court
testimony and novels based on actual events by Sade, Genlis, and
Retif de la Bretonne. By bringing the traditionally private matter
of spousal abuse into the public arena, these texts had a
significant impact on public opinion and served as an impetus for
legal reform in the early years of the French Revolution.
Trouille's interdisciplinary study makes a significant contribution
to our understanding of attitudes towards women in
eighteenth-century society, and provides a historical context for
debates about domestic violence that are very much alive today.
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